- The studies are a good bubble for entrepreneurship, the best time in your life to start something, and I would encourage more to try. What you do not succeedd with is what you learn most of, says Tor Haugnes.
"We have access to good mentors and there are great resources in this building. People stand up, says Adriatik Håti (26) and Martin Flatset Kanck (22), who goes third on BI's entrepreneurship program, and runs a wine import company that accounts for around one million kroner this year.
The two are among 18 companies that share eight offices in the startup hub in the lower floor of BI in Nydalen, and tell that fellow students frequently drop by to discuss their ideas with them.